I downloaded a few ad blockers to see which was best. I left them on for a month and came back to check on them. So far, the others have only blocked 2,000 ads, but AdBlock has blocked 16,000! Absolutely suggest this above all.
AdBlock for Chrome is an ad blocking browser extension, which means it removes ads from Chrome and provides protection from third-party trackers. In fact, with over 60 million users, AdBlock is the most widely trusted ad blocking extension for Chrome available today. AdBlock is used by millions of folks across the globe to block Chrome ads, improve page load speed, and help protect their privacy. That's because AdBlock for Chrome is simple to use, completely customizable, and provides a dramatic improvement to your online experience.
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I am hoping someone can help/has had this strange issue themselves. We are currently on CRM 2013 Spring Release in the cloud. We access CRM using Chrome version 40. We have 180 plus users across sites and currently 30 in my site.
We have 1 user (only 1), who intermittently gets the Chrome Popup Blocker message when they try to add an appointment from an activity Sub Grid on the Contact Form. The thing is we have allowed pop ups from CRM, and added the correct URLs to the various Allow settings. What seems strange is it will work fine for a number of hours, then suddenly, all he gets is the message. Restart Chrome and it goes away sometimes for a minute or two, sometimes for hours. He is only using Chrome for CRM no other browsing.
The message reads: A Microsoft Dynamics CRM window was unable to open, and may have been blocked by a pop-up blocker. Please add this Microsoft Dynamics CRM server to the list of sites your pop-up blocker allows to open new windows:ORG.crm4.dynamics.com
We found the issue, it was happening when the user had moved away from their main window. For example, opened up Chrome, added an appointment (which open a 2nd window), they added their note, but then used the 2nd window to go back to their dashboard and accounts. Because they had 2 windows open they then where closing the first. The second time they add an appointment it was from this 2nd window which opened up a 3rd. For some reason Chrome then does not allow the pop ups. I think it is because it is a window of a window.
We are experiencing the EXACT same issue - just one user has this happen to her when she tries to add activities from a subgrid. She uses chrome, but so do I. We have gone to the browser pop-up settings and made an exception for CRM (I have this too) - but it still doesn't work for her. And same issue. Sometimes it works fine, but once it starts popping up - nothing stops it unless she does a restart, and then it will work for a couple activities and start up again.
Thank you for the reply, however we have tried all this. We have all the fields and URLs in the various expection lists. The issue is, it works fine then every now then, Chrome has a paddy and says No. :-)
4) Under Pop-ups, click Manage Exceptions. In the Hostname Pattern box, type the URL that you use to access Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Your Microsoft Dynamics CRM URL will end in "dynamics.com". In the Behavior drop-down list, select Allow.
I read in Google's whitepaper, saying "Google Chrome and the Google Chrome Apps Launcher use Google Update to keep you up to date with the latest and most secure versions of software. In order to provide greater transparency and to make the technology available to other applications, the Google Update technology is open source."
Why would you want to block firefox and google chrome updates? I understand wanting to block the google chrome apps, which afaik can't be done, but the browsers? Isn't that exposing yourself to additional vulnerabilities?
This may have already been noted elsewhere, but I tried to use SketchUp Free this morning for the first time since Chrome implemented its aggressive ad blocker on February 15th. This is the message I received when I tried to access any of the auxiliary functions:
Esteemed,
Good evening!
I'm here wondering how do I block Google Chrome's update through ESET's firewall?
Other antiviruses like KASPERSKY have the option to do this Block, so I'm here on the forum, wondering how I do it in ESET Internet Security.
Please if you can put it step by step I am grateful.
These methods have already been done it works for a few weeks, more then Chrome and updated automatically.
I need to block through the ESET Firewall. and more efficient, as I already did for KASPERSKY.
As far as how the Eset firewall blocks this activity, it is rather obvious. Chrome when it attempts to update will initiate an outbound connection to do so. The Eset firewall rules will prevent that activity.
However once you have added C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe as the Application, search for the two referenced services, gpupdate and gpupdatem, per the below screen shot. The previous assumes your have installed Windows in the C:\ directory. Again two firewall rules are needed; one for each service.
Also verify you haven't previously created firewall rules to allow these services and/or related .exes from running. Remember Eset firewall rules are run in top-to-bottom fashion. Your newly created block service rules would be added at the bottom of the existing rule set. Any prior existing firewall rules to allow Chrome updating would override these newly added block rules.
I beleive one is named GoogleUpdate.com. Open Control Panel -> System and Security -> Administrative Tools -> Services. Open each of the Google update services previously mentioned. The "Path to execuatble:" section will give you all the detail you need to enter same in the Eset firewall rule.
Is there a tutor explaining how to do it?
I'm having trouble developing the steps you spoke about.
If you have any video showing or printing explaining how to do it will help a lot. Thank you"
Nightowl
I know and blocking issues, and I will run out of updates.
But what I want is that, that it is blocked.
how do i do that, it could show with PRINT. for me to block update here from google chrome, because i don't know the steps to do, if you can show step by step how and done thank you.